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A single fin designed by one of the greatest surfboard craftsman of all time… Need we say more.
The template is built around effortless trim and flow, and the hand-laid volan panels flex from the body rather than just the tip — the fin loads under your weight in trim and releases, so the board feels like it accelerates out of a bottom turn instead of just holding a line.
On a long, flat glider, riders say flex does little.
Choose the volan if your egg or hybrid feels a touch lifeless on small days and you want spring through turns — same line as the solid-glass Frye, more rebound, and the better pick in weak, mushy surf where a solid fin can feel locked up. On a long, flat glider the solid-glass version is the calmer, planted tool.
The Skip Frye Volan uses the same template as the standard Skip Frye single fin, an outline Frye drew in the mid-1970s for his own eggs and gliders: upright, with very little rake and a base nearly as wide as the fin is tall. True Ames builds it from hand-laid volan cloth panels so the flex comes from the body rather than just the tip. It comes in four sizes, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, and 9.25 inches, and suits eggs, gliders, and fuller hybrid mid-lengths in a single box or as a 2+1 center fin.
Same template in solid glass — same line with less rebound, which the review recommends as the calmer, planted choice for long, flat gliders.
For a heavier log, the review points to a larger 4A Volan for the same volan-flex idea with more base, longer arcs, and more drive in soft waves.
